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Project Setup Manager

Example

Example Plant Coordinate System Monument


Coordinates in the Plant Coordinate System (PCS) are in relation to the plant monument. For
example, if the plant monument was modified from its default setting of 0,0,0 to be E. 300', N.
250' and EL. 10', then a point 200 feet east and 150 feet north away from the plant monument
would be at E. 500', N. 400' and EL. 10' in the Plant Coordinate System.

Revise Project - Attribute Display


This command is used to define attributes within the design database to be displayed or not
displayed for database operations. By default, all attributes are displayed.
1. Choose the Revise Project - Attribute Display option from the Project Setup Manager
form.

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The Revise Project-Attribute Display form is displayed.

2. Select Table for Display Revision.


Select the table to be modified from the form.

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The attributes for the selected database table are displayed.

3. Select Attributes to NOT be Displayed.


Select the attributes to not be displayed from the list of attributes.
4. Accept or Select Additional Attributes.
Choose the Confirm button to accept the displayed information.
You are returned to Step 2.
5. When you have finished selecting attributes, choose the Confirm button to accept the
attribute revisions.
The Project Setup form is redisplayed.

Revise Project - Add Attributes


This command is used to revise the Design Database structure after the project has been created.
You can revise the Piping Segment Data Table, the Piping Component Data Table, the
Piping/Tubing Data Table, the Instrument Component Data Table, and the Pipe Support Data
Table.
You can add user-specified columns to the Piping Design Database, and you can also change the
standard note type for any user-specified column in the Piping Design Database. This includes
treating a user-specified column, where the data type is short integer, as a standard note for the
first time.
Warning: When adding attributes to an existing project, ensure that no piping models from that
project are in use or locked. If the project models are in use or are locked, a type 63 or database

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attribute mismatch will occur. Any such mismatches must be manually corrected with EDG and
RIS dumps.
1. Choose the Revise Project - Add Attributes option from the Project Setup Manager form.
The Modify Project Database Revision form is displayed.

2. Select Design Table or Exit.


Select the database table to be modified from the list at the top of the form.
Any existing user-defined and system attributes are displayed (excluding the default system
attributes). The system-added attributes are displayed in a different color to indicate that
you cannot revise them.
3. Edit New Entry or Select Entry to Edit.
Select an existing user-defined attribute from the scroll area to change the standard note
type.
—OR—
Select the attribute name field to add a new user-defined attribute. Key in the attribute name,
and select the attribute type (decimal, short integer, long integer, or alphanumeric).

For an alphanumeric attribute, you must also specify the number of characters.
For a short integer attribute, you can select the standard note field to define a standard note
type (such as 330) for the attribute.

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